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East Africa’s transition process toward renewable energy (RE) sources is essential for the region’s overall development. The project’s objective is to achieve the diversification of energy sources in a technically, economically, and financially viable manner.

Sub-Saharan Africa is facing increasing supply constraints both due to countries’ rapidly increasing electricity demand and the impact of climate change on rainfall patterns and the availability of water resources. Due to their significant potential, renewable energy could play an important role in the power generation mix.

The objective of the Municipal Infrastructure Development Fund (MIDF) is to provide financing to creditworthy municipalities, municipality-owned utilities and companies as well as private sector operators involved in concessions or public private partnerships, registered and operating in the Western Balkans for the development of new municipal infrastructure, rehabilitation

Ethiopia and Nepal are among those regions where the effects of climate change are severe and increasingly noticeable, for example by flooding and/or droughts. About 80% of the population in both countries live in rural areas and are dependent on the agriculture sector for survival.

The Balkans Renewable Energy Program (BREP) is International Finance Corporation’s (IFC) regional programme for promotion of renewable energy (RE) projects in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Federal Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. Objective of the programme is to provide assistance to participating countries’ government (e.g. ministries) and financial (e.g.

The Malaysian Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment is developing a National Framework on REDD+ that includes the policy, legal and institutional components for REDD+ as well as providing recommendations on a sustainable financing mechanism for REDD+ implementation to be endorsed by the National Committee on REDD+.